Fuzz’s Camp is located on the boundary of the Borana and Lewa Conservancies. Nestled in amongst an acacia forest, the camp is a perfect base for exploring the area.
The tented camp features six spacious, traditional canvas guest tents, including one family tent, each tent is furnished with double or twin beds, and there is space for an extra child’s bed or cot, making it ideal for families and small groups.
For a refreshing break, a natural stone plunge pool provides the perfect place to cool off.
Fuzz's camp offers a wide range of activities and ways of exploring the extensive local area, including game drives, horse riding (for beginners and experienced riders alike), mountain biking and walking.
About This Area
The Borana Conservancy is a non-profit conservation organisation dedicated to the sustainable conservation of critical habitat and wildlife.
Borana’s unique geographical location makes the 35,000-acre ranch a haven for a wide diversity of wildlife: elephant, buffalo, eland, Jackson’s hartebeest and herds of Grant’s gazelle, impala and plains zebra. Lion and cheetah sightings can be excellent here. Reticulated giraffes and the endangered Grevy Zebras are also residents. Black rhinos were reintroduced, and fences with neighbouring Lewa Wildlife Conservancy were dropped, making Borana part of a successful protected area for wildlife.
Due to its location, we can also access areas of great interest outside the private conservancy, such as the forests of Mt Kenya, Ngare Ndare’s magical Blue pools (both recognised as part of the UNESCO-designated Mount Kenya World Heritage Site in 2013), and the vast northern frontier district.